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PhatFlat
09-12-2005, 09:35 PM
Hello everyone... I would like to itroduce myself and tell you a little about me.I'vr ridden a flathead Harley bobber for years now it's time for a truck.I just picked up a 1949 Ford F1 withan 8ba in it. The mill has dual 94's on a super intake and headers. I'm dropping it, putting discs up front, and old style reversed steelies.
The cab is going to be sectioned 4 inches, chopped 3" and channeled 4". Not too much... right? So if anybody has an extra sawzsall and an hour to spare let me know !! I look foward to the knowledge and insights on this fourm and will do my best to help in any way I can.
Thanks.
PhatFlat
Flathead Youngin'
09-13-2005, 09:56 AM
Hello everyone... I would like to itroduce myself and tell you a little about me.I'vr ridden a flathead Harley bobber for years now it's time for a truck.I just picked up a 1949 Ford F1 withan 8ba in it. The mill has dual 94's on a super intake and headers. I'm dropping it, putting discs up front, and old style reversed steelies.
The cab is going to be sectioned 4 inches, chopped 3" and channeled 4". Not too much... right? So if anybody has an extra sawzsall and an hour to spare let me know !! I look foward to the knowledge and insights on this fourm and will do my best to help in any way I can.
Thanks.
PhatFlat
Welcome, keep your nose clean and you'll learn a LOT!
Once you go flat, you never go back...
jimdavisdigger
09-13-2005, 12:32 PM
keep us posted with pics on the F-1, sounds like it's gonna be killer
Hello everyone... I would like to itroduce myself and tell you a little about me.I'vr ridden a flathead Harley bobber for years now it's time for a truck.I just picked up a 1949 Ford F1 withan 8ba in it. The mill has dual 94's on a super intake and headers. I'm dropping it, putting discs up front, and old style reversed steelies.
The cab is going to be sectioned 4 inches, chopped 3" and channeled 4". Not too much... right? So if anybody has an extra sawzsall and an hour to spare let me know !! I look foward to the knowledge and insights on this fourm and will do my best to help in any way I can.
Thanks.
PhatFlat
Scott Miller
09-30-2005, 04:51 PM
Welcome again Man!!! :D
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